UK FANS: Heads up, WWE’s new Randy Orton DVD and Blu-ray just went live for pre-order at WWEDVD.co.uk. If you order it there this weekend before Sunday at midnight, entering promo code “RKO15” at checkout, you will get 15% off either version and FREE UK delivery.

As one of the most unpredictable and volatile Superstars in WWE history, Randy Orton defines his legacy by injuring others, capturing championships, and RKOing anybody who gets in his way.

Witness the metamorphosis of “The Apex Predator” in this complete collection highlighting his entire sports-entertainment career.

From his first match in OVW, to his introduction to the WWE Universe in 2002, to his transformation into “The Legend Killer,” to becoming “The Viper” of today, this set shows why Randy Orton is one of the greatest Superstars to ever slither into a WWE ring.

Announced to run the whole of the weekend here on WWEShop.com is a big $5, $10 and $15 sale on loads of goodies. And of course, the best bit is that the sale features more than 30 different WWE DVD/Blu-ray titles all up for grabs from just $5 each, including some recent releases!

Look out for a bunch of PPVs priced at $5, some major 3-disc DVDs like Scott Hall, Dudley Boyz and Eric Bischoff for only $10, and select Blu-rays down to $15. As usual, get the most out of WWEShop’s sales by ordering a few DVDs together – that way you can take advantage of the flat-rate $6.99/$9.99 shipping they offer rather than paying out that much for only one title.

This weekend several rare WWF/WWE DVDs that were released back in the Attitude Era are also being auctioned off at decent prices, including the original Hardcore DVD and a chance to add both the WrestleMania 16 and 17 DVDs to your collection in one hit. Links below:

I am an avid collector of wwe home videos. I am definitely getting the Randy Orton RKO outta nowhere dvd set when it comes out. I already have EVOLUTION of a predator. I am also getting The Brock Lesnar Eat Sleep Conquer repeat blu ray set when it comes out. I have Here comes the Pain. I love that I am fortunate enough to have a great collection and be able to add to it like I do.

I have the old Hardcore DVD from around 2002 so I was only going to get it for the extra content and some of the Blu-Ray matches that also interest me. The segments featuring RVD, Foley and Raven would be in HD wouldn’t they? Because I have WWE Network I only buy compilation sets that I think sound really cool on Blu-Ray.

I’m not surprised. DVDs are still much cheaper to make, and I’m sure they’re making the DVDs themselves at this point. I can see them one day no longer putting out DVD compilations with the monthly addition of Collections added to the network now. I could still see them putting out WrestleMania on Blu-Ray as someone mentioned earlier, but not even SummerSlam. I will say it bugged me that they chose to split up the main WrestleMania 32 card into 2 discs just to put the kick-off matches on Disc 1. They could have easily put those on Disc 2 so the main card could be complete on Disc 1. So with them doing stuff like that, it doesn’t bother me that they’re looking to phase out physical media. I sold off nearly my entire wrestling DVD collection shortly after the network came out so I wouldn’t have to think about stuff like this again.

I’ve been getting dvds over blurays in recent years because the bluray exclusive matches have either been duds or average the last two years. I got straight outta dudleyville and the kliq on dvd & the same will go for the hardcore championship since none of those matches were in hd anyway.

It’s only a matter of time until WWE goes strictly digital. I can see WrestleMania and maybe SummerSlam still being released on physical media, but eventually it’s all going to be digital sales, whether it’s the Network or Vudu or Amazon Prime and other services like that. I was in Best Buy the other day and their BR/DVD section has been cut in half. There used to be about 5-6 aisles of movies, now there were only 2-3.

Wouldn’t surprise me if WWE focuses on the Network and completely stops DVD and Blu-ray releases next year. UFC has taken this route with Fight Pass and haven’t released any DVDs or Blu-rays for a while, except the yearly Best ofs and UFC is way more popular than WWE and if UFC can’t sell DVDs and BDs then WWE sales are likely non existent and mostly just the hardcore fans buying them because I don’t think the casuals are.